WTVF Nashville - Fri Nov 20
Election season is around the corner, and Friday was the first day for candidates to throw their hat in the ring in Sumner County.
Hardaway earns lifetime achievement awardThe Tennessean Nashville News - Fri Nov 20
A long-time Hendersonville resident whose Nashville construction company has had a hand in dozens of the area's most recognizable structures was honored recently for his lifetime of service to the industry.
Three charged in attempt to smuggle painkillers into jailThe News-Examiner - Thu Nov 19
Two jail inmates and a Portland woman were charged on Sunday, Nov. 12 for allegedly attempting to smuggle morphine pills into Sumner County Jail.
Charges continued against alleged psychic scammersThe News-Examiner - Thu Nov 19
The charges against a Gallatin couple accused of stealing nearly $60,000 from two alleged victims via their psychic business have been continued until Dec.
Harris grooms young tennis players for high schoolAshland City Times - Thu Nov 19
Patti Harris recently completed her third year of coaching middle school tennis.
$83M in military spending expected for postThe Leaf Chronicle - Wed Nov 18
Language training likely to get $6M By JAKE LOWARY * The Leaf-Chronicle * November 18, 2009 Officials with 5th Special Forces Group say the roughly $6 million likely to find its way to Fort Campbell will add to the already prospering language training given to Green Berets on post.
Sumner Democratic Party calls for policy on politician's speeches at schoolsThe News-Examiner - Wed Nov 18
A Sumner County Democratic party leader says the Board of Education is being inconsistent about which elected officials get access to schools and says the district needs a written policy that spells it out.
Post a CommentThe News-Examiner - Wed Nov 18
When Sumner County school attendance supervisor Grace Oliver spoke up about poverty and homelessness at a board committee meeting in the spring, she set off a chain of events that rippled all the way to New York City.
Sumner County Schools: No Policy on Politician VisitsWTVF Nashville - Tue Nov 17
Sumner County Schools admit a policy on elected leaders' visits to classrooms does not exist.
Post a CommentThe News-Examiner - Tue Nov 17
When Sumner County school attendance supervisor Grace Oliver spoke up about poverty and homelessness at a board committee meeting in the spring, she set off a chain of events that rippled all the way to New York City.
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